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![]() My hole actually lined up for return bulkhead, ha ha!
Background sitting in place: ![]() ![]() Not sure if I will glue it in place directly to back pane, or glue a few small pieces of glass against it so it can be slid in and out for cleaning... Last edited by nerdz; 12-03-2012 at 07:06 AM. |
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![]() Whoa! and we're back...
I ended up using a few dabs of silicone to secure the acrylic background. Next, the plumping was installed. ![]() The tank was then partially filled and livestock swapped over from rubbermaid holding bins: ![]() ![]()
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![]() Clown in his new pad
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![]() Really nice build ! Where can a person buy those tanks and ring saws. Thanks
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The saw is my Mother's and its used for stained glass. They're pretty expensive, just the blade was $120 to replace. Cheers
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![]() FTS after dust settled. Still lots of coral in temporary locations...
![]() I still haven't hung it, but I made a DIY LED fixture to be controlled by my reefangel Brainstorming layout: ![]() ![]() In place on heatsink: ![]()
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